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0:00/3:24
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Tug of War 3:510:00/3:51
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Somebody Else 3:350:00/3:35
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Broken Love 4:350:00/4:35
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Mountains 4:440:00/4:44
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Mexico 4:590:00/4:59
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Wishing Upon a Star 4:220:00/4:22
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0:00/4:57
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Circles 10:010:00/10:01
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New Horizons 3:460:00/3:46
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Water 3:280:00/3:28
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Silence 5:320:00/5:32
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0:00/8:00
reviews
"Eclectic talent Florence Donovan embodies peace and chaos under the moniker of Dos Floris delivering emotive soundscapes that capture our hearts and souls" Earmilk "magnificent and fresh... one of my favourite releases of the last few years...Think Kate Bush's 9th Wave re-imagined by Sigur Ros & Radiohead" - Dave Hammond, Cambridge 105fm "Folk Electronica has a new star in Dos Floris" Rock and Reel Magazine , live concert review "The Widowed Earth’, admirably blends acoustic and electronic sounds and encompasses different genres as dreampop, industrial, ambient, rock, choral, folk, trip-hop, creating a flowing magical and bewitching sonic journey " Fabrizio Lusso for Last Day Deaf "one of the most interesting albums to appear in recent months, years even" Charles Donovan for The Huffington Post "A handmade beauty...Dos Floris creates astounding soundscapes, which resonate grace, intelligence and pure heaven, similar to money, Zola Jesus, Kate Bush or Björk" Velvet Independent "I think I may have died and gone to somewhere beyond and for just a brief passing moment heard the sound of heaven" - Mark losing today, The Sunday Review (r.i.p mark you are missed) "If tree leaves became voices, synths and pianos at night, it would sound like this as you brushed pass, 9/10" 1tweet album reviews "incredibly evocative...a magic cinematic feel" russ jeanes for fresh on the net, fresh faves batch 258 "captivating...like you have been transported to a different planet" The Corner Type "a gem of a record... an ethereal, abstract sound that marries sublime, heavenly textures with energetic propulsion and winding sung tales" Norman Records "just as astronomers search for the dark matter invisible amongst the bright galaxies, in this music the whole adds up to far more than the sum of the parts" cambridge music reviews "a masterpiece, the musical equivalent of taking a hallucinogenic drug..unnerving and beautiful" w.l for the newark advertiser "too ephemeral for the casual listener to appreciate..insanely genius in places" Jmc for the congleton chronicle "Dos Floris is still an underground player, but...I don’t see that remaining the case forever" brent musgrave, music existence "hynotic sounds and soothing vocals" essentially pop "one of the best albums of the year" disco d'oro, bologna "i became obsessed with this song..i was playing it constantly" jonathan coe on silence